Bernie Beauchamp and Matt Schultz discuss the development of one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Bernie Beauchamp poses inside of one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

View from inside one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Project lead Matt Schultz uses a staple gun to work on Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

The detached wooden nose of one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Bernie Beauchamp poses while working on the inside of one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Looking out of the eyes of one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

The ends of staples holding together the wooden skin on one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Bernie Beauchamp poses inside of one of two heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Mike LaPrairie, Bernie Beauchamp, Bill Tubman, Liz Greene, Tyson Fish, Sarah Henderson and Matt Schultz (left to right) pose in front of one of the heads that will be part of Embrace, an art installation being built for 2014 Burning Man, at the Generator in Sparks, Nevada on Sunday, March 23, 2014. Eric Lee Castillo/Special to RGJ

Matt Schultz cuts a platform piece for "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on Saturday afternoon as volunteer builder Brian Loose looks on. Schultz conceived the idea for "Embrace" nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Images from the building of "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on January 25, 2014. The idea for the sculpture was conceived by Matt Schultz nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and Schultz is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Images from the building of "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on January 25, 2014. The idea for the sculpture was conceived by Matt Schultz nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and Schultz is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Images from the building of "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on January 25, 2014. The idea for the sculpture was conceived by Matt Schultz nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and Schultz is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

The fourth month of building continues on the Pier Group's 2014 Burning Man project "Embrace" at the Generator, a community and art space, in Sparks. The project will rise 70-feet and feature two wooden figures wrapped in an embrace. Tony Contini

The fourth month of building continues on the Pier Group's 2014 Burning Man project "Embrace" at the Generator, a community and art space, in Sparks. The project will rise 70-feet and feature two wooden figures wrapped in an embrace. Tony Contini

Kat Loose and Caleb Wilson go over the measurements for the platform that will hold "Alpha," the larger of the two head structures behind them, for the Burning Man sculpture "Embrace." "Embrace" will be 70 feet tall, and burners will be able to climb a staircase into the sculpture look out on the playa through the sculpture's eyes. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Images from the building of "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on January 25, 2014. The idea for the sculpture was conceived by Matt Schultz nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and Schultz is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Caleb Wilson, left, and Matt Schultz, center, go over measurements for a platform piece for "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on Saturday afternoon as volunteer builder Brian Loose looks on. Schultz conceived the idea for "Embrace" nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Images from the building of "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on January 25, 2014. The idea for the sculpture was conceived by Matt Schultz nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and Schultz is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes Julie Dawes/RGJ

Images from the building of "Embrace," a 70-foot-tall Burning Man sculpture, on January 25, 2014. The idea for the sculpture was conceived by Matt Schultz nearly two years ago while talking with a friend, and Schultz is working with friends and volunteers to built it for this year's Burning Man. Julie Dawes/RGJ